Can You Name the Car Brand!?! You might win this super cute panda ???? from AutoGravity!

It’s easier than it seems (Oh, and there’s a grand prize, too!)

We get so used to seeing car brand names we forget that many also have a ‘badge’ that signifies the brand’s identity, too. See if you can identify the brand that the AutoGravity Panda is pictured with below. Then, in the entry form below enter each brand’s name in the corresponding entry box. It’s that simple! Each 5 correct matches of brand names to the badges qualify as one entry to win. Answer all 20 questions and you’re entered four times!

What is AutoGravity?

Deciding between car brands may be easy but deciding between finance options — or even knowing what they are— can be a lot harder. That is the puzzle AutoGravity was founded to solve. The financial software company built an app and website that allows you to upload all your data, shop for a car and once you decide which one you want, get competing offers from competing banks, even from the dealership you’re shopping with. That way, when you are ready to purchase your new car, you’re not held up by a lengthy and painful paperwork process and you know before you start the process that you’re approved for the loan.

Why the AutoGravity Panda?

After founder Andy Hinrichs and his team developed the idea for AutoGravity with Boston Consulting Group, a giant stuffed panda was gifted to the team and he has followed AutoGravity around ever since. Currently he is stationed near the company’s main staircase. His name is Peter Panda, and his job title is Lead Panda.

How to Enter to Win

Just click the entry form and correctly answer the questions. There are 17 questions as well as 3 bonus entry opportunities; go to autogravity.com to find the answers to the bonus entry questions. 5 correct answers constitute one complete entry. Winners will receive an AutoGravity panda and a tote bag and one lucky winner will receive an AutoGravity Panda, a tote bag and a $150 gift card. A total of 8 Pandas will be given away and a total of one $150 gift card will be given away.

Entry Questions

Name the auto brand badge in each photo pictured with the AutoGravity Panda.

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Bonus entries:

18. How many financing offers does AutoGravity offer buyers?

19. Which types of car loans does AutoGravity offer:

New car loan

New car lease

Used car loan

All of the above

20. Under How AutoGravity works, what is step 1?

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Contest Rules: No purchase necessary to enter, contest open to U.S. residents 18 and over. Winners will be chosen at random from correct entries submitted by midnight April 15, 2018. Four correct answers constitute one contest entry. Prize value is approximately $10 per prize and grand prize value is approximately $160 per prize. Prizes are not exchangeable for cash or other items. Winners must provide a US shipping address in order to receive a prize. Winners will be notified by email by April 20, 2018.

Disclosure: A Girls Guide to Cars partnered with AutoGravity to bring you this contest.

Scotty Reiss

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom, Scotty likes to say the automotive business found her, she didn't pursue it. But recognizing the opportunity to give voice to powerful female consumers and create a voice to match their spending power, her mission became to empower women as car buyers and owners. A career-long journalist, she has written for the New York Times, Town & Country, Adweek and co-authored the book Stew Leonard, My Story, a biography of the founder of the iconic grocery company Stew Leonard’s. Her love of cars started when her father insisted she learn to change the oil in her MG Midget, but now it mostly plays out in the many road trips taken with her family.

About Scotty Reiss

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom, Scotty likes to say the automotive business found her, she didn't pursue it. But recognizing the opportunity to give voice to powerful female consumers and create a voice to match their spending power, her mission became to empower women as car buyers and owners. A career-long journalist, she has written for the New York Times, Town & Country, Adweek and co-authored the book Stew Leonard, My Story, a biography of the founder of the iconic grocery company Stew Leonard’s. Her love of cars started when her father insisted she learn to change the oil in her MG Midget, but now it mostly plays out in the many road trips taken with her family.